Canada Immigration Consultant – One Step Closer to the Move to Quebec
The Canadian government is encouraging immigration levels to meet the country’s medium and long term economic requirements. Immigration policy is aiming to attract a further 250,000 new permanent residents in 2010, with the focus on attracting suitably skilled and qualified immigrants that have the ability to support Canada’s economy during and beyond the current economic recovery. Innovative adjustments relating to the admission ranges for 2010 have given more responsibility to provinces and territories to set the numbers of skilled workers and investment requirements that each region requires.
In setting immigration policy, the Canadian government believes strongly that provinces and territories should understand how Canada’s immigration intake can be aligned to their particular labour market needs. Additionally, by supporting a regional program of immigration, the government is helping to ensure that the benefits of immigration are distributed across this country. The origination of the Action Plan for Faster Immigration also allows provinces and territories to assist in�clearing the backlog of federal skilled worker applicants who have applied under the various sections of the economic category.